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Electric Cars in Brighton and Hove

Date: July 22, 2010

ELECTRIC cars are being refuelled in the streets of Brighton and Hove using the first charging points outside London.

Points are sited in Bartholomews in the city centre and Ditchling Road, near The Level.
 
Calvey Taylor-Haw, managing director of Brighton-based Elektromotive Ltd, won the contract to provide the chargers to the city.  He said that the number of electric cars in the area would increase as all the major car manufacturers introduce new models.
 
Mr Taylor-Haw added: “If the public start to believe the infrastructure is coming through, they will have more confidence to buy electric cars. “In 12 months you will be seeing plenty of them on the city streets.”
 
The cars take six hours to fully charge from empty and a 10,000 mile trip would cost under £200.
The same distance in a petrol powered car would cost £1,200. An electric car can travel about 100 miles on a full battery. The charging point scheme, which will be funded by a £130,000 European Union grant, and is part of the council’s sustainable transport policy.
 
The city’s few electric car owners already receive 50% discounts on parking permits in the city as the vehicles themselves produce zero emissions and so are much better for the air quality in town and city centres than petrol and diesel powered vehicles. As well as the environmental benefits, fluctuations in oil prices have also increased interest in electric cars.
 
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